Being somewhat of a recluse, you won’t see D. R. Summer’s face adorning this or any other web page bearing his name. He prefers to stay in the shadows, whenever possible immersing himself in the latest of his tales that is waiting to unfold. This, of course, doesn’t help in the promotion of his work, but you can’t have everything…
The only facts to divulge at present are that he was born in Manchester, can no longer be considered a ‘spring chicken’ and is to some extent dyslexic. We’ve used the term ‘to some extent’ because, having overcome the challenge to read and write as well as if not better than many of us, he no longer feels it appropriate to consider this condition a burden.
Some years ago when he began to spend a little more time wriBeing somewhat of a recluse, you won’t see D. R. Summer’s face adorning this or any other web page bearing his name. He prefers to stay in the shadows, whenever possible immersing himself in the latest of his tales that is waiting to unfold. This, of course, doesn’t help in the promotion of his work, but you can’t have everything…
The only facts to divulge at present are that he was born in Manchester, can no longer be considered a ‘spring chicken’ and is to some extent dyslexic. We’ve used the term ‘to some extent’ because, having overcome the challenge to read and write as well as if not better than many of us, he no longer feels it appropriate to consider this condition a burden.
Some years ago when he began to spend a little more time writing he experimented with voice recognition software, expecting that it might aid the transcribing process, and, although, in reality, he still writes all his tales by hand, he still follows developments in this area of technology with interest. ...more